Example sentences of "she have know " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | She has to know how to deliver appropriate information to the patient , to overcome the neurological deficit which is the result of the brain damage , and to help him react in the way she wishes by producing carefully controlled movements . |
2 | With pants , as with many clothes , she has to know the difference between things that are nearly the same — like large waist holes and smaller leg holes — and then match them to her body . |
3 | You know she has to know the words . |
4 | Not the first words spoken , but from before the surfacing of memory she has known this . |
5 | Twenty years doing two shows a month , of a tiny range of parts which she has known inside-out for years — it 's a miracle her creative spirit survives at all . |
6 | Mrs. McKenzie , whose mother was also a member of Grayshott Good Companions , will be very sorry to leave the Thursday afternoon friends she has known for so long — but she will not be sitting at home alone as she is going to Grayshott 's weekly day centre . |
7 | She would regularly pour out her heart to the kind-hearted friend who she has known since her teenage days . |
8 | As her best friend , Carolyn Bartholomew observes of the woman she has known since they were schoolgirls : ‘ She is not a happy person but she once was and it is my dearest hope that one day she will find the happiness she truly deserves . ’ |
9 | What she has known most intimately these last years has been intense pain . |
10 | How can she be happy now with a country boy , after she has known you ? ’ |
11 | Joan is Secretary to the Managing Director and Commercial Director and David , whom she has known for seven years , works with British Steel . |
12 | Her latest publication , An Artist 's Journey ( Collins , £20 ) , is in part an autobiographical account of her life as an artist and her memories of artists she has known , from Graham Sutherland and Henry Moore to Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque , and in part a collection of 48 of her own paintings art insight into her unique fantasy world . |
13 | She 'd known it was a lie too . |
14 | And Dot had a sinking feeling because she realized she 'd known all along even though she had n't wanted to . |
15 | Maybe she 'd known it all along . |
16 | If SHe 'd known Jahsaxa 'd had hir fixed this way just to be an orgy machine , then SHe 'd never have gone through with it . |
17 | She 'd known perfectly well what he meant . |
18 | If she 'd known , little turning was needed . |
19 | As it stood , it consisted of a multi-volume jumble of vers libre , written over many years , some in the form of letters , especially to her mother — ‘ if I sent her a letter she sent me some money — so I kept on writing ’ — listing the men she 'd known . |
20 | She 'd known Nick for years , meeting him when she 'd come to London to visit her cousin Mark Bristow , Sally 's son . |
21 | She had achieved her purpose in being able to watch Angel grow , but often she was homesick for Clerkenwell and the friends she 'd known since childhood . |
22 | Or if she 'd known where to get it done properly . |
23 | She 'd known John Delaney for about six months , but the last few hours had been the catalyst . |
24 | She 'd known all along she 'd be made to stay and watch . |
25 | She would , she said , have given it to them , if she 'd known what it was . |
26 | Since then , those had been all the places she 'd known . |
27 | Sister Hope told me she 'd known a couple of pneumonias opened up by mistake . ’ |
28 | She leaned on Craig 's shoulder as if she 'd known him all her life . |
29 | She did n't go out drinking or dancing ; she did n't do as one mother she 'd known ( in a story of maternal neglect that I remember feeling was over the top at the time ) and tie a piece of string round my big toe , dangle it through the window and down the front of the house , so that the drunken mother , returning from her carousing , could tug at it , wake the child , get the front door opened and send it down the shop for a basin of pie and peas . |
30 | My mother was visiting someone who worked there whom she 'd known as a child . |